Attaching and controlling a windows console is a different thing altogether. One Example: a single windows process can have only ONE console attached, so if you want to control many, you need to spawn child processes and because they need to detach from parent console and create a new one for themselves, you can't communicate with them through STDIO (AFAIK). So, you have to communicate through something else, Conque uses shared memory (actually, 4 shared memory blocks per subprocess) but it's a mess. I would love to use 0MQ, but unfortunately it crashes sublime, so it's either bare sockets or something like Pyro4.

I'll probably take a look if bash.exe ran in the way SublimeREPL does it is usable as a POSIX/VT100 compatible shell. But it's a workaround and ultimately I would like to avoid that.

I ran into a brick wall with border around the regions and quickly found out that you already attempted to do exactly this

Right now it's the only way to go if you want custom colors, but we (you and I) are not so smart! Go see this - on-the-fly theme generation for #rrggbb css highlight. It's insane! On the other hand, my 484.945 kb .sublime-keymap is a bit bananas as well :>

If anyone wondered, it had nothing to do with OSX bash and everything to do with the fact, that ST2 on OSX uses python that still is has this problem: http://bugs.python.org/issue4978 It was silently failing underneath, after removing some try blocks it finally surfaced.

SublimePTY's pyte is now fixed and everything seems to be working correctly! Total time wasted: +- 4hTotal changes required to fix: 6bytesWord per minute: 0.1257

Thanks to share this great plugin to the community ! It's a "must have" for me. Thank you very much

I'm using Sublime Text 2 Build 2181 with SublimePTY v0.06 and I've got a few question on it's behavior:

* only the upper half of the screen is used: the shell prompt is always at the half height of the buffer. Is it the normal behavior ?* it looks like it doesn't' support colors in its output like with a 'ls --color'* all Sublime key bindings are disabled when in a PTY. How can we access Sublime key bindings ?

* it looks like it doesn't' support colors in its output like with a 'ls --color'

It did (sort of) at pre^(n)-alpha stage http://userecho.com/FYWX But without a way to get rid of those cell borders colored output was more distracting than helpful.

* all Sublime key bindings are disabled when in a PTY. How can we access Sublime key bindings ?

Unfortunately yes. And for a reason. I am sending all keystrokes to the process running inside terminal, so they don't get to the ST2. At some point in the future I would like to find a better solution or at least have an "escape" sequence (think ctrl+alt in VMWare) but that's further down the line.